“A comprehensive research in to the Nasibis
(wahabis/deobandis) you can ever find anywhere.”
The motivation behind the writing of this book came about
from my personal experience. From my humble Christian background
Allah (swt) guided me to his deen (religion). The brothers who
converted me were themselves Salafi and hence I was
indoctrinated to their aqeedah (ideology). The earliest thing
that I was told was that I should be weary of the enemies of
Islam disguised as Muslims such as Shi’as who portrayed Islam
on the outside but were infact kaffir, on account of the
“facts” such as:
- They believe that the Qur’an has verses missing from it.
- They curse the Sahaba and wives of the Prophet(s).
- They believe that the revelation should have gone to Ali,
but Gabriel (as) accidentally conveyed it to Prophet
Muhammad (s). As such they curse Gabriel when they complete
their prayers.
- They beat themselves in Muharram and fornicate in the
precincts of their mosques on the 10th night - any male
product from this illegal union is named Hussain, and any
girl is named Zaynab.
You can imagine how this made me feel, being
constantly told about this, time and time again. Hence I bore
extreme hatred towards the Shi’a in my heart. As a brother
told me “You should hate the Shi’a with a vengeance”.
Two years after I reverted I married a Salafi sister of South
Asian descent - whilst practising, she was rather less exuberant
than I was in active Dawah activities.
A few weeks after we married, very close friends of my wife
invited us both to dinner. It was only when I arrived there that
I learnt that the family were Shi’a, had I known earlier I
would have probably never gone.
The host was very kind, but kept asking me questions on my
beliefs etc. I tried to side-track, but he kept prying and this
made be feel very uneasy. This was our first meeting but we met
many more times in the coming weeks, on account of the fact that
his place of work was next to the University where I studied. He
tried his hardest to convince me that the Shi’a were correct
in their beliefs, but I simply programmed myself to believe that
he was a kaffir who was practising Taqiyyah. Despite this after
a year of heated discussions my heart was starting to accept
some of his arguments. Whilst I would simply regurgitate
whatever my Salafi brothers had taught me - he would always
reply logically and would back up his comments by citing
traditions from classical works such as Sahih al Bukhari.
In truth I had not discussed any of these conversations to my
Salafi brothers, until I was out one day and visited a market
stall that was run by two Salafi reverts. After our general
salutations I informed one of the brothers that I had a friend
who was Shi’a and inquired whether he knew anything about the
Shi’a faith. No sooner did I say the name “Shi’a” that
the brother’s face changed colour, he said:
“Brother don’t talk to them they are kaffir
(infidels), they believe that the Qur’an has verses
missing”.
I told him that the Shi’a I had spoken to denied this and
countered me by presenting a tahreef tradition from Sahih al
Bukhari - with Umar stating that a Surah on stoning is missing.
The brother was shocked and after about a minute’s silence he
said:
“brother they did black magic with your eyes you
didn’t see it!”
This really made me laugh and I walked off. I proceeded to do
my shopping and was just passing the stall again when the
brother called me over and introduced me to a revert who he
acclaimed as an “expert on Shi’aism”. The ‘expert’
said:
“So you wanna know about the Shi’a kaffir, all you
need to know is that they believe in 12 Gods”.
Even I from my general conversations with the Shi’a brother
knew that this was a blatant lie. I then decided to test him by
quizzing the fact that Shi’as believe ‘Ali to be the Prophet
(s)’s legitimate successor and I cited the Sahih tradition
‘Ali is to me as Harun is to Musa except there shall be no
Prophet after me’.
The ‘expert’ then countered this by asking:
“And what did he (s) say about Umar[r]?”
I knew exactly what he was asking and said:
“If there had to be a Prophet after me it would be Umar”.
The expert patted me on the back and said:
“Exactly brother”. I then asked him “That
being the case why did Umar not become the first Khalifa? Is
this not an insult to Hadhrath Umar?”
The expert looked bemused, smiled and said:
“Brother you’ve just used your Aql (reason) and
that’s haraam”.
It was that reply that will act as a permanent memory for me.
I still remember looking over to the revert brother who owned
the stall following this reply, he smiled a half smile, that to
me suggested that he was about as convinced at the reply as I
was. For me this was the turning point in my life. The sheer
stupidity and lies I heard at that stall convinced me that the
Salafis were trying to cover something up. Alhamdolillah, the
‘expert’ achieved greater success in guiding me to the
Shi’a than the Shi’a brother had, despite a year of rigorous
debating! It was his blatant lies and lack of logic that
repelled me away from the Salafis and attracted me to the
Ahl’ul bayt (as).
You might ask ‘what has this to do with the preface?’ -
well only a handful of brothers are fortunate enough to ever
meet knowledgeable Shi’as and learn the actual truth. As the
vast bulk of reverts are brought to the Din by the Salafi’s
the opportunity of them ever actually meeting and discussing
matters with Shi’as is highly unlikely. This is increased when
one takes into account the level of propaganda and lies that are
pumped into a revert’s mind with regards to the Shi’a and
what they allegedly believe. When I look back at my time with
the Salafis I recall that they never talked about ‘Ali (as) -
why? Well since becoming Shi’a, truth has been made manifest -
they are the Nasibis, his enemies - and are hiding their enmity
behind the “Sunni label”.
That’s why I had asked the brother who sacrificed so many
hours of his time to guide me, to write a rebuttal of their lies
and expose their actual aqeedah to the world. I hope that this
book opens the minds of my fellow reverts who have been deceived
by the Salafis. It is indeed sad that these same reverts who
embraced Islam having researched the truth with an open mind and
logical reasoning, abandon these same principles when being
indoctrinated into the Salafi movement, preferring to blindly
follow every word of their Nasibi Shaykhs. I also hope that the
book acts as a source of inspiration to my down-trodden Shi’a
brothers and sisters who have to put up with the Salafi Nasibi
propaganda onslaught on a daily basis.
Your brother in Islam,
Abdul Hakeem Oranu.
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